DEMINERALIZED WATER SYSTEM
Demineralization is the process of removing mineral salts from water by using the ion exchange process. With most natural water sources, it is possible to use Demineralization and produce water of a higher quality than conventional distillation.
Simplisol Technologies Manufacture a Wide range of custom-built Demineralized Water plant [DM Plant] in India for industrial process water applications, with inherent design to conserve water, and save costs. The DM Plants [Demineralization Plants] are available in different sizes and materials, manually operated or fully Automatic, & ready to install & are available as standard models or custom-built versions for specific needs.
- Demineralized Water also known as Deionized Water, Water that has had its mineral ions removed. Mineral ions such as cations of sodium, calcium, iron, copper, etc. and anions such as chloride, sulphate, nitrate, etc. are common ions present in Water. Deionization is a physical process which uses specially-manufactured ion exchange resins which provides ion exchange site for the replacement of the mineral salts in Water with Water forming H+ and OH- ions. Because the majority of Water impurities are dissolved salts, deionization produces a high purity Water that is generally similar to distilled Water, and this process is quick and without scale buildup. De-mineralization technology is the proven process for treatment of Water. A DM Water System produces mineral free Water by operating on the principles of ion exchange, Degasification, and polishing. Demineralized Water System finds wide application in the field of steam, power, process, and cooling.
In the context of Water purification, ion-exchange is a rapid and reversible process in which impurity ions present in the Water are replaced by ions released by an ion-exchange resin. The impurity ions are taken up by the resin, which must be periodically regenerated to restore it to the original ionic form. (An ion is an atom or group of atoms with an electric charge. Positively-charged ions are called cations and are usually metals; negatively-charged ions are called anions and are usually non-metals).
For many laboratory and industrial applications, high-purity Water which is essentially free from ionic contaminants is required. Water of this quality can be produced by deionization. The two most common types of deionization are :
- Two-bed deionization
- Mixed-bed deionization
- Total quantity of DM Water required per day basis (This is required to set the OBR)
- Source of Water- Lake/Well/Bore-well
- Water analysis of feed water or Inlet raw Water TDS in mg/lit
- Usage of Water and Output Water Quality in terms of TDS in mg/liter